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Yas Marina Circuit(Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)

The Yas Marina Circuit is a permanent motor sport circuit in Abu Dhabi. The track was designed by Hermann Tilke. The first Formula One "Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi" was held in 1 November 2009. Highlights of the course are the pit-lane tunnel, the ride through the Yas Hotel and also the start at dusk and the end of the race under flood lights.

Autódromo José Carlos Pace(São Paulo, Brasil)

The "Autódromo José Carlos Pace" is a permanent motor racing circuit near the Brazilian city São Paulo. It was and is the home of the "Grand Prix of Brazil" during the Formula One World Championship from 1973 to 1980 and from 1990 to today. The track is also called "Interlagos" - between the lakes. The tropical temperatures (heat and humidity), and ride counterclockwise are a major challenge for the drivers.

Circuit of The Americas(Austin, United States)

The Circuit of the Americas (CoSA), opened 2012 near Austin in Texas, is a 5.516 km long permanent race track in the USA. It was designed by the German Hermann Tilke. Characteristic features are the steep start-finish line followed by a hairpin, and the patriotic colors of the gravel bed and curbs. In addition to the Formula 1 the race track is uses by the MotoGP.

International Street Circuit(Sotchi, Russia)

The semi-permanent motor racing track "International Street Circuit" in Sochi on the Russian coast of the Black Sea is located in the former "Olympic Park" of the Winter Games in 2014. The first "Grand Prix of Russia" during Formula One - World Championship will take place on the nearly 6km long circuit in October 2014.

Suzuka International Racing Course(Suzuka, Japan)

The Suzuka International Racing Course is a permanent race circuit close to the city of Suzuka in Japan. The track is designed by Hans Hugenholtz from Netherland for Honda in 1967. The track is home of the "Grand Prix of Japan" since 1987. The circuit is a advanced track because the diffrent curves and changes in directions.

Marina Bay Street Circuit(Singapore, Singapore)

The Formula One race of the "Grand Prix of Singapore" takes place on the temporary race track "Marina Bay Street Circuit" in Singapore since 2008. The street course has a lot of curves, bridges and underpasses and create a racing flair like the famous Formula One race in Monaco. In addition, it is the only F1 race that will be held at night. The track is illuminated by very bright street lamps.

Autodromo Nazionale Monza(Monza, Italy)

The permanent motor racing track "Autodromo Nazionale" in the park of the italian town Monza is home of the "Grand Prix of Italy" of the Formula One Championchip since 1950. The course with its very long straights and huge curve radii can be driven with very high average speed. So it is also one of the last high-speed tracks in Formula One.

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps(Spa, Belgium)

The race track "Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps", also called "Ardennes Rollercoaster" because its hilly and curvaceous route, is a permanent motor racing circuit in the Ardennes in Belgium. The "Grand Prix of Belgium" will be held at the track since 1925. Its also the home of the formula 1 race, with a few interruptions, since 1950.

Hungaroring(Mogyoród, Hungary)

The Hungaroring is a permanent motor racing circuit in Hungary. It is located northeast of Budapest. The first Hungarian Grand Prix was held in season 1986. It was the first F1 race in a communistic country. Right next to the Hungaroring you can find the "Hungaroring Adventure Park".

Hockenheimring(Hockenheim, Germany)

The "Hockenheimring" is a permanent motor racing circuit located south of the city of Mannheim in Germany. The race track opened in 1932. The course was more and more altered and shortened over the decades. Since the last modification designed by Hermann Tilke in 2001 the course has a length of approximately 4.5km. Alternating with the "Nürburgring" the Formula One "Grand Prix of Germany" is held at the "Hockenheimring".

Silverstone Circuit(Silverstone, United Kingdom)

The Silverstone Circuit is a racing circuit at Silverstone in Northamptonshire. It is located on an old military airbase of the Royal Air Force. The track is home to the Grand Prix of Great Britain in the Formula One. The race was hold over forty times, and in 1950 the first Formula one race took place at Silverstone. Over the years, the track layout has changed several times. In this game you drive - in lack of a current satellite image - on the layout from 2009.

Red Bull Ring(Spielberg, Austria)

The "Red Bull Ring" in Spielberg, Austria is a permanent race track. The race circuit was opened in 1969 with the name "Austria Ring" and was used in the Formula One in the "Grand Prix of Austria" until 2003. After renaming and major modifications of the track the "Red Bull Ring" is back in the Formula One calendar of 2014.

Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve(Montréal, Canada)

The Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve is a temporary race circuit in Montreal, Canada.
The location on the elongated artificial island "Île Notre-Dame" in St. Lawrence River, made the circuit to a very fast race track with long straights. The track is named after the Canadian racing driver Gilles-Villeneuve.

Circuit de Monaco(Monte Carlo, Monaco)

The race track "Circuit de Monaco" is a temporary formula one circuit in the small country Monaco. So they close many streets in the center of city and build a temporary pit stop every year. The famous parts of the race tracks are "The tunnel" and the "Fairmont Hotel" hairpin.

Circuit de Catalunya(Montmeló , Spain)

The permanent motor race track "Circuit de Catalunya" opened in September 1991. It is located north of Barcelona in the town Montmeló. The track is the home of the Formula One "Grand Prix of Spain". Furthermore motorcycle and Formula One teams use the track for pre-season testing and training. The very long corners are significant for the "Circuit de Catalunya".

Shanghai Internation Circuit(Shanghai, China)

The Shanghai International Circuit is a motorsport race track in the People's Republic of China, which is close to the city Shanghai. The track is home of the annual Chinese Grand Prix Formula 1 since 2004. The World Motorcycle Championship was also held on the circuit from 2005 to 2008.

Bahrain International Circuit(as-Sachir, Bahrain)

The motorsport race track "Bahrain International Circuit" in Bahrain was built in 2004. The first "Grand Prix of Bahrein" in the Formula 1 was held in the same year. The circuit is close to the internation airport and approximately 27 kilometers away from the capital.

Sepang International Circuit(Sepang, Malaysia)

The "Sepang International Circuit" is a motorsport race track, 45km south of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia opened in 1999. The circuit is home of the 'Grand Prix of Malaysia' and was designed by Hermann Tilke. The track is noted for its two long straits connected by a very tight hairpine around the Grand Stand and its wide lane. The "Sepang International Circuit" is also home of the Malyasian Motorcycle GP.

Albert Park Circuit(Melbourne, Australia)

The "Albert Park Circuit" is a street circuit in Melbourne for the "Grand Prix of Australia". The old Formula One track was the "Adelaide Street Circuit". The recent circuit uses road sections through the Melbourne Albert Park around a man-made lake. During the race weekend the used roads are closed. Every infrastructre must be assemble and disamble for the Grand Prix weekend.

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